Ranchers, in general, want to kill the wolf: it preys on cattle, sheep, horses and dogs.
"It really preys on paranoia about the Sasser worm, " said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos.
All of the complexity in our tax system, in turn, may actually facilitate unscrupulous behavior that preys upon taxpayers.
First Cash Financial Services (FCFS) is in a line of business that preys on the weakest people in our society.
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This has cleared the way for the growth of a new organised crime that preys on the country's private sector.
All those children have been targeted by a massive, multimillion- dollar media campaign that preys on their insecurities and their dreams.
He preys on the poorest of the poor, and uses it to advance the agenda of the richest of the rich.
Nor was anyone in the Valley prepared for the infestation of phylloxera, a tiny louse that preys on the roots of grapevines, which devastated European viticulture in the 19th century.
But we see that it is an area in fact that al Qaeda preys upon, that they particularly are looking in Africa for recruits, and this is something that we're very concerned about and following.
It preys on the fact that in an unrestricted democracy, politicians can always assemble enough votes to stay in power by repeatedly shaving money from large numbers of uninformed and disengaged citizens and redistributing the concentrated benefits to various factions of active and energized advocates.
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Roelie Post, who as a European Commission official dealt with adoption in the run-up to Romania's entry to the European Union, has written a book on her experience of dealing with what she sees as a powerful adoption lobby that preys on weak and poor countries.
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